Overview
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and its economic and industrial hub, located on the country’s Atlantic coast. With a population of over 3 million, it is a vibrant, modern metropolis that blends rich history with contemporary development. The city is known for its distinctive mix of French colonial architecture, art deco buildings, and modern skyscrapers. While Casablanca is often overshadowed by the cultural and historical significance of cities like Marrakech and Fes, it plays a crucial role as a commercial center and is home to the largest port in North Africa.
One of the city's most famous landmarks is the Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world, featuring a stunning minaret that stands over 200 meters tall and is visible from miles away. Casablanca's coastal location also means it boasts beautiful beaches and a lively seafront, attracting both locals and tourists. The city's vibrant nightlife, modern shopping malls, and upscale restaurants offer a stark contrast to the traditional souks and medinas found in other Moroccan cities. Though more modernized than its counterparts, Casablanca retains a cultural richness, with its old medina, bustling markets, and historical sites offering glimpses into its past.

